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More importantly, diring the campaign, he rallied MAGAs in the area by telling them Biden/FEMA didn't care about them.
Sounds about right....
I was actually surprised he didn't start with this.
That's a third rail crosser -- because the number of impacted people will skyrocket - but he's a nasty tyrant, so.....
Resist
Here's a thought
It's as if Critical Race Theory was correct all along.
What happened to all of this "free speech"
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Trump -- who has one of the most racist presidential agendas in modern US history - is stripping colleges and universities of funding in order to combat racism. This lie needs to be exposed daily.
My quick take on the Supreme Court's ruling re Venezuelan migrants TRO. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Thanks for this!!!
He mentioned tariffs for months--calling them tax cuts.
Correct. And that's hideous on its own. It fuels the assumption that classroom instruction is indoctrination. I always tell my students that I don't care about their ideology. I care about their arguments. I am pretty certain that this is the norm.
This law is horrendous. I read all of it.
Dean Chemerinsky and other #lawschool deans "speak as legal educators, responsible for training the next generation of lawyers, in condemning any government efforts to punish lawyers or their firms based on the identity of their clients or for their zealous lawful and ethical advocacy."
Great!
Thanks to @profhutchinson.bsky.social for the invite to speak at @emorylaw.bsky.social's Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice as a part of their Economic Justice Lecture Series- the students asked lots of great questions and it was a bonus to present alongside Professor Craig Konnoth
It's more than disinformation. This is a sign of in-group panic. Dominant groups fear they are losing their "liberty," because civil rights/equality/equity is a zero-sum game. This fear is often reflected in gross overestimation of the subordinate population. Character limit makes this brief
Among Trump's most serious problems: Inability to think comprehensively. Opposing vaccines is a terrible. Choosing people to serve because they have made antivaccine statements is reckless. There are major policy areas in addition to vaccines. What is Weldon's capacity to serve effectively?
I read this quickly, but it seems like this would prevent federal grants for research on systemic racism or other forms of inequality. This issues are important generally, but have become critical in health-related research.
It applies to entities receiving federal funding (they cannot use federal funding to pay for DEI/CRT/Intersectionality, Gender training.
1. Won't pass now
2. Could pass later (horrible)
3. Issues are 1st A, Eq. Prot., statutory civil rights, and best practices for public and private sector.
Yuck. This will not pass in 2024. Some of it codifies an Executive Order Trump issued in 2020 (no DEI/CRT in federal agencies). This goes extremely far--even preventing offices within agencies that deal with race, gender, SO matters.
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I apologize folks. I said I would "follow back," but I have had a lot of new followers. I am thankful for all of you. I will start producing regular content soon!